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Problem Report Number 0733 Submitter's Classification Specification problem State Resolved Resolution Temporary Interpretation (TIN) Problem Resolution ID TIN.X.0024 Raised 1970-01-01 08:00 Updated 2003-03-13 08:00 Published 1995-12-15 08:00 Product Standard Commands and Utilities V2 (UNIX 95) Certification Program The Open Brand certification program Test Suite VSC version 4.1.5 Test Identification POSIX.upe/ex 480 Specification Commands and Utilities Issue 4 Version 2 Location in Spec See Problem Text Problem Summary TIN4C.00037 This test may fail on implementations where the edit command does not automatically write the file. Problem Text
This test may fail on implementations where the edit command
does not automatically write the file.
The test strategy uses the "edit" command to verify that the
autowrite of the file occurs. There is an IEEE POSIX interpretation
request that permits implementations not to do this. This is
attached below, and is classified by the IEEE as a defect.
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(c) 1994 The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc.
Not to be published without prior written permission of the IEEE.
PASC Interpretation reference
1003.2-92 #49
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Interpretation Number: XXXX
Topic: autowrite, aw
Relevant Sections: 5.10.7.5.3
Classification: Defect
Interpretation Request:
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Reference: Page 536, Section 5.10.7.5.3, "autowrite, aw"
Was it the intent of the POSIX 1003.2 standard to change historic
practice by making the edit command be affected by the autowrite
option?
(Keith Bostic bostic@cs.berkeley.edu)
IEEE Interpretation for 1003.2-1992
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The standard states the behavior required and
conforming implementations shall conform to this.
Concerns about the wording of this part of the standard have
been forwarded to the sponsor.
Rationale for Interpretation:
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None
Test Output
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/tset/POSIX.upe/ex/ex_08.ex 1 Failed
Test Information:
Assertion #480 (C): specification of the autowrite option
Testing command 1
Testing command 2
Testing command 3
Testing command 4
Expected exit code = 0; Received 1
diff of "ex_data_4" and "ex_exp_1":
1c1
< 0abc
---
> Xabc
Command failed: 'jrnl_file_diff ex_data_4 ex_exp_1'
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Review Information
Review Type TSMA Review Start Date null Completed null Status Complete Review Recommendation No Resolution Given Review Response
Since POSIX.2 interpretation 1003.2 #49 ruled this issue to be
a defect in the standard, a temporary interpretation is recommended.
Review Type SA Review Start Date null Completed null Status Complete Review Resolution Temporary Interpretation (TIN) Review Conclusion
A Temporary Interpretation is granted.
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